Urashima pustuloides ( Sakai, 1961 )
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Urashima pustuloides ( Sakai, 1961 ) |
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Urashima pustuloides ( Sakai, 1961) View in CoL
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Material examined. RV Hakuhō Maru KH-72-1 cruise, sta. 11 (Sulu Sea ; 08°12.7′N, 117°59.6′E – 08°11.8′N, 117°58.5′E; 285–306 m deep); 3 m beam trawl; 26 May, 1972; 1 ˁ ( CB 42.4 mm including lateral teeth; CL 35.7 mm in median line) GoogleMaps , NSMT-Cr 28971.
Remarks. The male at hand is without doubt identified as Urashima pustuloies ( Sakai, 1961) which was described in detail by Sakai (1961 and 1976, as Randallia ), diagnosed briefly by Chen (1989) and Tan (1996) as Randallia , and studied deeply and designated as the type species of the new genus Urashima by Galil (2003). This species is comparatively large in the family Leucosiidae , having a nearly diamond-shaped carapace. The remarkable characters are noted and shown in Fig. 11A–C View Fig . The dorsal surface is separated into regions by the linear furrows and covered with the dispersed obtuse tubercles of variable sizes. The epibranchial tubercle at the anterolateral and posterolateral junction protrudes laterally and is bifid at the tip. The intestinal region is thick, more or less tuberculate as a whole, and tipped with a small tubercle. The male pleon narrows strongly toward the telson, the tip of which is distinctly bifid; the fused pleomere is armed with a sharp erect spine at the median part close to the telson. The color in life of an immature female was given by Richer de Forges and Ng (2020: Fig. 5H View Fig ).
Another congener is U. lamellidentata ( Wood-Mason, 1892) known from the Andaman and Maldive archipelagoes and finely illustrated by Kumar et al. (2013), being characteristic in having the lamellate crest on the carapace anterolateral margin and also lamellate, rounded teeth on the carapace posterior margin.
Distribution. From Japan to Australia through East and Southeast Asian waters ( Galil and Ng, 2015); 85–839 m deep. For records from the Philippines, see Chen (1989), Tan (1996), Galil (2003), Komatsu et al. (2005), and Galil and Ng (2007).
Chen, H. 1989. Leucosiidae (Crustacea, Brachyura). In Forest, J. (ed.): Resultats des Campagnes MUSORSTOM, Volume 5. Memoires du Museum national d`Histoire naturelle, Paris (A) 144: 181 - 263.
Galil, B. S. 2003. Four new genera of leucosiid crabs (Crustacea: Brachyura: Leucosiidae) for three new species and nine species previously in the genus Randallia Stimpson, 1857, with a redescription of the type species, R. ornata (Randall, 1939). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 116: 395 - 422.
Galil, B. S. and P. K. L. Ng 2007. Leucosiid crabs from Panglao, Philippines, with descriptions of three new species (Crustaceaa: Decapoda: Brachyura). The Raffles Bulletin of Zoology, Supplement 16: 79 - 94.
Galil, B. S. and P. K. L. Ng 2015. Leucosiid crabs from Papua New Guinea, with descriptions of eight new species (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura). Zootaxa 4027 (4): 451 - 486.
Komatsu, H., M. R. Manuel and M. Takeda 2005. A small collection of leucosiid crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) from Balicasag Island, Bohol, Philippines. Species Diversity 10: 105 - 123.
Kumar, B. A., M. S. Kumar and B. S. Galil 2013. Calap- poid and leucosiid crabs (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura) from Kerala, India, with the description of a new species of Mursia Desmarest, 1823, from the Arabian Sea and redescription of M. bicristimana Alcock & Anderson, 1894. Zootaxa 3746: 529 - 551.
Richer de Forges, B. and P. K. L. Ng 2020. The deep-water Homolidae of Papua New Guinea, (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), with description of a new species of Lamoha Ng, 1998. In Corbari, L., S. T. Ahyong and T. - Y. Chan, (eds.): Tropical Deep-Sea Benthos 31: 241 - 257.
Sakai, T. 1961. New species of Japanese crabs from the collection of His Majesty the Emperor of Japan. Crustaceana 3: 131 - 150, pls. 3 - 4.
Sakai, T. 1976. Crabs of Japan and the Adjacent Seas, xxix + 773 pp. (English volume), 461 pp. (Japanese volume), 16 pp. + 251 pls. (Plates). Kodansha Ltd., Tokyo.
Tan, C. G. S. 1996. Leucosiidae of the Albatross expedition to the Philippines, 1907 - 1910. Journal of Natural History 30: 1021 - 1058.
Wood-Mason, J. and A. Alcock 1891. Natural history notes from H. M. Indian Marine Survey Steamer bInvestigator,`Commander R. F. Hoskyn, R. N., commanding. No. 21. Note on the results of the last season`s deep-sea dredging. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, including Zoology, Botany, and Geology (6) 7: 1 - 19, 186 - 202, 258 - 272. Yokoya, Y., 1933. On the distribution of decapod crustaceans inhabiting the continental shelf around Japan, chiefly based upon the materials collected by S. S. Soyo-Maru, during the year 1923 - 1930. Journal of the College of Agriculture, Tokyo Imperial University 12: 1 - 226.
Wood-Mason, J. 1892. Crustacea. Part I. In: Illustrations of the Zoology of H. M. Indian Marine Surveying Steamer Investigator, under the Command of Commander A. Carpenter, R. N., D. S. O., and of Commander R. F. Hoskyn, R. N., pls. I - V + explanations to plates. Published under the Authority of the Director of the Royal Marine, Calcutta.
Fig. 11. A–C: Urashima pustuloides (Sakai, 1961), male (NSMT-Cr 28971. CB 42.4mm including lateral teeth; CL 35.7mm in median line). Habitus in dorsal view (A), carapace in frontal view (B), and pleon (C). D: Paromolopsis boasi Wood-Mason, 1891, female (NSMT-Cr 28968. CB 32.0mm; CL 35.3mm including rostrum). Habitus in dorsal view.
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